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Lisa Delgado

PrintWhatYouLike.com {beta}: Save money and the environment printing only what you like. - 0 views

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      This tool was easy to use and the ability to undo makes it even easier since you are not afraid to see what something looks like. You won't lose your changes.
  • Edit any public page in your browser - no installation required!
  • Format any webpage for printing in seconds - no more pasting into Word
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    This free webtool lets you format any webpage for printing; you can also combine webpages and format them all for easier printing. This would be beneficial when you want to print information for a class but don't want the ads or other nonessential elements on the page. Provides a good way to save ink and paper when you need to print from the web. It was easy to use too.
katie gordon

Kids' Place Houghton Mifflin English - 0 views

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    This is an english website for elementary school students it contains, ideas for writing, grammar blast, and also what I really like about it is it has a list of many different types of graphic organizers and pdfs the you could print out to use with your class.
Lucas Jensen

Google SketchUp - 0 views

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    Google SketchUp is software that you can use to create, share and present 3D models. Whether you want to design a new deck for your house, build models for Google Earth, or teach geometry to your fifth-graders, you can use SketchUp to see your ideas in 3D. And when you're done, you can export an image, make a movie or print out a view of what you made.
Lucas Jensen

Vanishing Georgia Project - 0 views

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    From the website: Vanishing Georgia comprises nearly 18,000 photographs. Ranging from daguerreotypes to Kodachrome prints, the images span over 100 years of Georgia history. The broad subject matter of these photographs, shot by both amateurs and professionals, includes, but is not limited to, family and business life, street scenes and architecture, agriculture, school and civic activities, important individuals and events in Georgia history, and landscapes. The wide variety of the collected visual images results from efforts by archivists from the Georgia Division of Archives and History who sought, between 1975 and 1996, to preserve Georgia's endangered historical photographs. Designed primarily for preservation, the project located, selected, and copied historically significant photographs held by individuals who wanted to share their pieces of the past with future generations.The Georgia Archives joins with the Digital Library of Georgia to present the Vanishing Georgia images as a digital resource. Support for the project is provided by a Library Services and Technology Act grant administered through Georgia HomePLACE.
Lisa Delgado

Flash My Brain - the natural software for flash card learning. - 0 views

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    Online application for one time fee of $29.95 for one user. Volume discounts available. Create your own flash cards or access cards made by others. Upload your own images and audio to make the flash cards multimedia. Review the cards and then play games or take a quiz. Application picks up where you stopped and shuffles the deck to show you cards you had trouble with. You can print the cards, use them online, or download them. You can also put them on your iPod or cellphone.
Lisa Delgado

Aplusmath.com - 0 views

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    Math practice site. Can do activities online or print them out. Flashcards, games, and worksheets area available with the user able to customize the worksheets and cards to what they need.
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